City updates
Gardening tips
Roses are red, violets are blue, if you’re planting a garden, here are some tips for you. If you love gardening then you probably love deciding which plants and flowers to buy and where to place them? When making your choices for the upcoming season, we have a few suggestions for you.
Ottawa Public Health update - Spring COVID-19 vaccines available
The Province of Ontario has launched a campaign to encourage COVID-19 vaccination for people at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19.
At the library this week
Relax and Craft with Happy Cat: For those looking for a quiet creative outlet to unleash their imaginations, check out this event on Friday, April 12th at 3:30 pm. All materials provided for creators ages 6-9.
Tree planting strategy
The Tree Planting Strategy focuses on how to shift the City’s approach to tree planting from reactive to proactive to achieve Ottawa’s urban canopy cover target of 40%.
Limit your risks during the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024
Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is advising individuals to stay safe during the upcoming solar eclipse and to be aware of the risks associated with looking directly at the Sun.
Easter weekend schedule changes
The City of Ottawa would like to remind residents of the following schedule changes and City service impacts on Good Friday, March 29 and Easter Monday, April 1. Garbage will be delayed by one day.
After Ottawa’s warmest and weirdest winter ever, what happens next?
You can ask a scientist or you can look out the window; either way, it looks like Ottawa will continue to have warmer winters, hotter summers, more windstorms and more heavy rain.
Have your say on the draft climate resiliency strategy
The City needs your help shaping the final version of Climate Ready Ottawa. Help us identify which actions the City should start with to make it easier for Ottawans to prepare for climate change.
At the library this week
Come and discover sensory storytime at Ruth E. Dickinson on March 23rd at 2 pm geared to children aged 0-6 years living with developmental disabilities and/or Autism. Register online
Register for spring Cleaning the Capital
As warmer weather approaches, you might notice a winter’s worth of litter scattered around the city. Twice a year, thousands of residents help keep our community spaces clean and green through Cleaning the Capital and you can join them by registering for the spring 2024 campaign!
Get active this spring and summer with team sports
Get in the game and join a City Wide Sports league! From beach volleyball to pickleball, City Wide Sports leagues are a great way to stay active and make friends while having fun.
At the library this week
🎵📚🔮🎨 IT'S MARCH BREAK MADNESS THIS WEEK AT THE LIBRARY 🎵📚🔮🎨 Some programs require registration, click on the link to find out more.
2024-2028 Child Care and Early Years Service System Plan (SSP)
Families with children 0-12 years or those expecting to in the next 9 months: share your feedback on local needs and ways to strengthen the local child care and early years system.
Apply for Civic Events funding
The City of Ottawa invites local not-for-profit organizations, such as community groups and associations to apply for up to $3,000 in Civic Events funding. Civic Events Funding is used to deliver family-friendly events in local Ottawa communities and priority neighbourhoods.
Ottawa Public Health Update - Measles Vaccination
Ottawa Public Health is monitoring the emergence of measles in different parts of the world, including in Canada, and we are making continued efforts to increase uptake and coverage of routine childhood vaccinations.
Share your ideas for a connected, reliable, safe and accessible Ottawa
The City is excited to officially launch the second theme of "Your city, your ideas," a multi-phase initiative where you can share your ideas on how we can serve you better while finding innovative ways to save money that can be reinvested into other City priorities.
At the library this week
Check out and register for our March Break Fun activities (March 11th - 15th) at Ruth E. Dickinson for families and fun!
Help shape the future of Ottawa’s special events
Participate in the online survey to have your say on special event regulations by Sunday, March 31. With your input, together we can improve special event services and key regulations that will help grow our economy, enrich our culture, and protect our community and environment.
Bon Mois de la Francophonie !
Le mois de mars est le Mois de la Francophonie. C’est l’occasion de célébrer la culture, la langue et le patrimoine francophones qui ont des racines profondes à Ottawa.